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Usage: |
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pcalc {service} |
pcalc {service} |
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Calculate the point cost for a service on your current |
Calculate the point cost for a service on your current premium alteration scroll. |
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{service} must be one of: |
{service} must be one of: |
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flare (Add |
flare (Add flares to the item) |
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enchant (Add +5 to the item) |
enchant (Add +5 to the item) |
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pad (Add heavy crit or damage |
pad (Add heavy crit or damage padding to the item) |
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Please use the formula in PREMIUM 9 for fusion items. |
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Revision as of 00:04, 19 November 2019
PCALC is a mechanical verb used to calculate the cost of service on an item in premium points.
Usage
Usage: pcalc {service} Calculate the point cost for a service on your current premium alteration scroll. {service} must be one of: flare (Add flares to the item) enchant (Add +5 to the item) pad (Add heavy crit or damage padding to the item) Please use the formula in PREMIUM 9 for fusion items.
>pcalc enchant You must have a valid alteration scroll in your hands before calculating costs.
>take scroll You pick up an alterer's scroll for altering your short sword.
>pcalc enchant You have 1300 points available. It will cost 500 points to enchant a short sword All point costs are estimates until Sadie has a chance to examine the item. Some items may have restrictions that will not allow certain services.
PCALC has a time restriction on it to prevent people from using it to determine item properties.